Month: March 2018

Crinkly, chunky, BBQ, salt & vinegar—there are many ways to enjoy potato chips. Cornell Pump helps in the irrigation, hydro transport, and frying of America’s number one snack food. Facts about National Potato Chip Day: Chips are rumored to have started in 1853 in Saratoga, NY. A picky restaurant patron kept sending back his potatoes… Read more »

Much Better Up Time and $50K Flush Water Cost savings per year A sugar cane producer in Hawaii was having issues with previously installed slurry pumps, transporting wastewater through a production plant. The liquid was abrasive, and the customer used rubber-lined slurry pumps to deal with the sugar’s and plant fiber material’s tendency to scour… Read more »

Application Stories

This Sunday, November 11, 2018 is Veteran’s day! In honor of our veterans here, Cornell served cupcakes made by the local bakers at FAT cupcake. Please join us in saying THANK YOU to all the veterans out there.

Cornell Pump is happy to be working with the San Francisco section of the California Water Environment Association (CWEA), on a regional pump school in San Leandro, California. More than 110 water and waste water professionals learned from Cornell Pump municipal market manager Ron Aceto and southwest regional manager Jason Davidson.

Cornell Pump’s parent company Roper Technologies was featured on the Motley Fool (syndicated to Yahoo Finance and others), about Roper Technologies quarterly earnings. As part of the story, the image used for support was of an installation of Cornell pumps in a waste water treatment plant. We are proud to have been a part of… Read more »

Last week, we talked our current hydro turbine offerings. For Throwback Thursday, here are a couple images of our work on a Hydro Turbine project in Klamath Falls, Oregon in the 1950s. Cornell has been making quality hydro turbines AND pumps for decades. Learn more about our history from the interactive timeline on our website.